Chris Jordan (born 1963) is an American artist, photographer and film producer based in Seattle, Washington.[1]
Many of Jordan's works are created from photographs of garbage and mass consumption, a serendipitous technique which started when he visited an industrial yard to look at patterns of color and order. Jordan uses everyday commonalities such as a plastic cup and defines the blind unawareness involved in American consumerism. His work, while often unsettling, is a message about unconscious behaviors in our everyday lives, leaving it to the viewer to draw conclusions about the inevitable consequences which will arise from our habits.[2]
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. Confucius
Turning powerful stats into art, Chris Jordan
https://youtu.be/PXN06lBzwsw
Many of Jordan's works are created from photographs of garbage and mass consumption, a serendipitous technique which started when he visited an industrial yard to look at patterns of color and order. Jordan uses everyday commonalities such as a plastic cup and defines the blind unawareness involved in American consumerism. His work, while often unsettling, is a message about unconscious behaviors in our everyday lives, leaving it to the viewer to draw conclusions about the inevitable consequences which will arise from our habits.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jordan_(artist)
https://www.artworksforchange.org/portfolio/chris-jordan/
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. Confucius
Turning powerful stats into art, Chris Jordan
https://youtu.be/PXN06lBzwsw